Thursday, November 28, 2013

Championship: Recap

$2,500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack Double Play NLH (Re-Entry) 
$1 Million Guaranteed

Russell Crane - 2013 BFPO Champion


Russell Crane came into Day 3 as a short-stack, 26th out of 36 returning players.  He went on a rush about six hours in, busting three players in a row (21st - 19th places) to take the chip lead.  He cruised into the final table second in chips and repeated the hat-trick, busting 9th, 8th, & 7th place finishers.  When it was all over, Russell Crane had his second Borgata Open Championship trophy and $361,747.

On the final hand, all the chips went in on the flop, which was Ten-high with two hearts.  Crane had the nut flush draw with A5 of hearts; Gary Wong had top pair and a gutshot with T6.  A third heart on the turn gave Crane the flush and the win.

She Lok 'Gary' Wong scored his first ever six-figure tournament payday finishing second for $203,394.  The heads-up battle began with Crane holding a more than 2:1 chip lead, but the lead changed hands a couple of times during the two and a half hour match.  In contrast, Russell Crane's heads-up match in 2011, when he won the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship, lasted all of two hands.

Tyng Low, winner of the 2011 Borgata Summer Poker Open Championship, finished 3rd for $128,063 when he ran into Russell Crane's pocket Aces.

When the final entries and re-entries were tallied, the total was 625 entries for total buy-ins of $1,562,500, clearing the guarantee by more than half a million dollars.  The top 63 players got paid.

The Million Dollar Guarantee and two starting days brought players out in droves.  Day 1A on Sunday saw 172 entries and after ten levels of play, only 72 advanced to Day 2.  Arthur Pro (Dallas, TX) bagged 252,000, good for the chip lead and $3,000 bonus.  Mike Melkersen (New Market, VA) bagged 215,300, good for a $1,500 bonus.

Day 1B on Monday blew those numbers out of the water with 453 entries; 215 of those advanced to Day 2.  Jonas Wexler (Southampton, PA) scooped the $3,000 chip leader bonus with 222,000.  Second in chips and $1,500 went to Anthony Bellino (Palm Beach Garden, FL) with 203,200.

Arthur Pro barely made the money, finishing 62nd for $5,123.   Michael Melkersen fared slightly better, finishing 53rd for $5,876.  Wexler and Bellino both failed to make the money.  2012 Borgata Summer Poker Open Champion Melad Marji was the bubble-boy of this event when his pocket 5s lost a flip against AK.   He busted out in 64th place.

Thirty-six players remained at the end of Day 2 and they returned for the final day on Thanksgiving eve.  Jake Schwartz was the chip leader coming into Day 3, but he flamed out in 24th place ($8,286).  Scott Blackman was the chip leader when the final table was formed, but he suffered a similar fate, busting out in 7th place ($54,992).

It was not all smooth sailing for Russell Crane.  At the end of the re-entry period on Day 1B, he was all-in and at-risk on a coin-flip, planning to re-enter if he busted.  He won the flip and saved his second bullet.  "I ran good...got good table draws" he said.  He felt "comfortable" all the way through the tournament.

When he learned that Bobby Oboodi (Morris Plains, NJ) is the only other player to hold two Borgata Open Championship titles, Crane said "I'll be back in January to try for number three!"  He has been playing poker professionally for over eight years and travels the east coast and to Vegas for the WSOP.


Final Table Results
1 - Russell Crane (Howell, NJ)  $361,747
2 - Gary Wong (Forest Hill, NY)  $203,394
3 - Tyng Low (Flushing, NY)  $128,063
4 - Ken Silberstein (Edison, NJ)  $103,957
5 - Tony Abi-Yaghi (Toms River, NJ)  $82,864
6 - Kyle Bowker (Walton, NY)  $68,551
7 - Scott Blackman (Egg Harbor Twp, NJ)  $54,992
8 - John Holley (Niceville, FL)  $41,432
9 - Cliff Josephy (Muttentown, NJ)  $28,626
10 - Alex Shteyman (Edison, NJ)  $19,586

Championship: Days 2 & 3 Photo Slideshow

 
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Championship: Winner - Crane

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Russell Crane (Howell, NJ)
$361,747

After 2 and a half hours of heads-up play, Russell Crane defeated Gary Wong to win the Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship Event.  On the final hand, Russell Crane shoved and was behind, drawing to a flush with one overcard.  He didn't have to wait long as his flush card hit the turn to give him the win and $361,747.  Russell also picked up his second Borgata Open trophy and BOTH are Championship trophies.  The only other player to hold two Borgata Championship titles is Bobby Oboodi.

Russell has been playing poker professionally for over eight years and travels the east coast and to Vegas for the WSOP.   He'll be back here at Borgata for the Winter Open in January to take a shot at another Championship title.

Championship: 2nd Place - Wong

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Gary Wong (Forest Hill, NY)
$203,394

Russell Crane continued to pound away at Gary Wong until the final hand. 

Gary opened for 480k and Russell called.  On the flop of T87♠ Russell checked, Gary bet 1 million, Russell shoved,  and Gary called all-in.

Russell:  A5 (flush draw)
Gary:  T6 off (top pair, gutshot)

Turn: 9 (flush for Russell, Gary drawing dead)

River: 2♣

Russell Crane takes the pot with a flush and wins the 2013 Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship along with $361,747.

She Lok 'Gary' Wong finishes second for $203,394.

Championship: Back From Break

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Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship Trophy

They completed the level and took a break.  Now play has resumed.

As of the break, Russell Crane had regained a slight lead with 9.985 million to Gary Wong's 8.765 million.

Here's a reminder what they're playing for:

1st $361,747
2nd $203,394

Championship: Wong Takes Slight Lead

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 Russell Crane and Gary Wong Locked in a Heads-Up Battle

Gary Wong has taken a slight lead over Russell Crane as this heads-up battle wages on. 

Championship: Wong Making Headway

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Gary Wong is slowly chipping up.  He's drawn close to even with Russell Crane.  They both have about 9 million.

Heads-up play continues...

Championship: Heads-Up Continues

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Blinds up!

Russell Crane and Gary Wong are pushing chips back and forth.  Gary has gained a little ground.

Russell has 12 million to Gary's 6.7 million.

Championship: 3rd Place - Low

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Tyng Low (Flushing, NY)
$128,063

Russell Crane opened for 250k on the button and Tyng Low shoved from the big blind.  Russell called.

Russell:  AA
Tyng:  K3

Board:  8 5 2 Q Q

Russell took the pot.

Tyng Low busted out in 3rd place, earning $128,063.

Heads-up play began with Russell Crane holding 13.25 million to Gary Wong's 5.55 million.

Championship: Stuck At Three

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The final three players are still pushing chips around the felt.  Here are the rough chip counts:

Russell Crane - 10 million
Tyng Low - 5 million
She Lok 'Gary' Wong - 3.7 million

An interesting note:  Both Tyng Low and Russell Crane have been here before.  Tyng won the 2011 Borgata Summer Poker Open Championship.  Russell Crane won the 2011 Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship.

Event 15: Photo Slideshow

 
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Event 15: Recap

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Mikhail Sher won his first Borgata Open trophy along with $12,550 early Thanksgiving morning.  Keith Chin was runner-up, earning $7,394, and Borgata regular Mark Sykes finished 3rd for $4,257.

This tournament began at 11am on Thanksgiving eve and by the time registration closed, there were 231 entries.  Total buy-ins came to $46,200 for the final event of the 2013 Borgata Fall Poker Open.

Twenty-seven players earned a cut, but it was Drexel University graduate student Mikhail Sher who earned the lions share.  He's studying for his PhD in Operations Management and then plans to go into teaching.  He described the field as "tough" but he also says Borgata has the "best tournament action.

Final Table Results
1 - Mikhail Sher (Brooklyn, NY)  $12,550
2 - Keith Chin (Voorhees, NJ)  $7,394
3 - Mark Sykes (Margate, NJ)  $4,257
4 - Alexander Barsan (Briarwood, NY)  $3,451
5 - Luann Vu (Pennsauken, NJ)  $2,689
6 - Iakov Oranskiy (Moscow, Russia)  $2,241
7 - Troy Bell (Atlantic City, NJ)  $1,793
8 - Yakov Radutman (Cliffside Park, NJ)  $1,344
9 - Brian Lee (Dallas, TX)  $896
10 - James Dimele (Bronx, NY)  $583

Event 15: 1st Place - Sher

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Mikhail Sher (Brooklyn, NY)
$12,550

Event 15: 2nd Place - Chin

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Keith Chin (Voorhees, NJ)
$7,394

Event 15: 3rd Place - Sykes

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Mark Sykes (Margate, NJ)
$4,257

Event 15: 4th Place - Barsan

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Alexander Barsan (Briarwood, NY)
$3,451

Event 15: 5th Place - Vu

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Luann Vu (Pennsauken, NJ)
$2,689

Event 15: 6th Place - Oranskiy

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Iakov Oranskiy (Moscow, Russia)
$2,241

Event 15: 7th Place - Bell

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Troy Bell (Atlantic City, NJ)
$1,793

Championship: 4th Place - Silberstein

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Ken Silberstein (Edison, NJ)
$103,957

Ken Silberstein shoved a few times without getting called, but after Tyng Low opened for 175k, Ken shoved and this time Tyng looked him up.

Ken: 33
Tyng: JJ

Board: K 5 2 4 7

Tyng took the pot, chipping up to ~6.5 million.

Ken took 4th place and $103,957.

Event 15: 8th Place - Radutman

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Yakov Radutman (Cliffside Park, NJ)
$1,344

Event 15: 9th Place - Lee

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Brian Lee (Dallas, TX)
$896

Event 15: 10th Place - Dimele

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James Dimele (Bronx, NY)
$583

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

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Before the break, Russell Crane bet 240k on a 9 8 2 rainbow flop.  She Lok Wong called from the button and Ken Silberstein called from the big blind.  Turn was another 2 and everyone checked.  River was a 3.  Ken fired 435k and everyone folded.  Ken showed QJ suited for the stone-cold bluff.


After a break, play resumed.  Here are the chip counts from the break (in millions):

Russell Crane - 7.9
Tyng Low - 3.9
Ken Silberstein - 3.6
She Lok Wong - 3.1

Championship: 5th Place - Abi-Yaghi

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Tony Abi-Yaghi (Toms River, NJ)
$82,864

Tony Abi-Yaghi shoved from the cutoff and then She Lok Wong shoved from the button.

Tony:  A5
Wong: AK suited

Board: J T 7 A 9

Wong took the pot, busting Tony in 5th place for $82,864.

The final four players will all earn a six-figure payday.

Championship: 6th Place - Bowker

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Kyle Bowker (Walton, NY)
$68,551

She Lok Wong opened for 130k on the button, Kyle Bowker shoved for 1.36 million from the small blind, Tyng Low called from the big blind, and Wong folded.

Kyle: JJ
Tyng: AQ

Board: A K 7 2 7

Tyng Low took the pot, chipping up to ~6.6 million.

Kyle Bowker took 6th place and $68,551.

Event 15: 11th Place - Darrell

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Neville Darrell (Sarasota, FL)
$583

Event 15: 12th Place - Scaturro

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Martino Scaturro (Westfield, NJ)
$583

Championship: 7th Place - Blackman

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Play resumed after the break.

Kyle Bowker was all-in with AK against Russell Crane's QJ.  The board ran out Q 8 5 K A and Kyle doubled up with two pair.

Scott Blackman (Egg Harbor Twp, NJ)
$54,992

Scott Blackman got all-in with AQ against Russell Crane's pocket 4s.  The board fell K 8 2 6 2 and Russell's pair was good.  He's up to ~6.7 million and clearly in the lead.

Scott Blackman busted out in 7th place, earning $54,992.

Event 15: 13th Place - Diamond

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Lyle Diamond (Brick, NJ)
$493

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Championship: 8th Place - Holley

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John Holley (Niceville, FL)
$41,432

John Holley was all-in utg, then Ken Silberstein shoved for 875k.  Everyone else got out of the pot.

John:  AK
Ken:  QQ

Board:  A J J Q 6

John took the lead on the flop, but then Ken caught his set on the turn to double up to ~1.8 million.  John was left with only 40k.

After anteing, John was all-in for 35k of the 50k big blind on the next hand.  Kyle Bowker called from the small.

Kyle: 55
John: A7

Board: A K 3 K 9

John more than doubled to 110k.

John anteed until he was all-in utg for 50k against Scott Blackman.

Scott:  88
John:  A5

John caught an Ace on the river to double-up again. 

Then on the last hand of the level, Russell Crane opened for 110k and John moved in from the big blind for 100k more.  Russell called with K8 off.  John had 64 suited.  The board fell Q 8 4 7 K and Russell took the pot with two pair.

John Holley took $41,432 for 8th place.

Event 15: 14th Place - Cho

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Steven Cho (Derwood, MD)
$493

Event 15: 15th Place - Edivan

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Peter Edivan (Landsdowne, VA)
$493

Championship: 9th Place - Josephy

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Cliff Josephy (Muttentown, NJ)
$28,626

Cliff Josephy got all-in pre-flop holding AK.  Russell Crane had pocket 9s and it was race time.

The race went to Russell when he flopped a set.  He chipped up to over 5.4 million and reclaimed the chip lead.

Cliff Josephy busted out in 9th Place, earning $28,626.

Event 15: Final Two Tables (Remaining Players)

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Table 1
Iakov Oranskiy
Alexander Barsan
Steven Cho
Lyle Diamond
Martino Scaturro
Troy Bell
Peter Edivan

Table 2
Neville Darrell (Standing)
Luann Vu
Keith Chin
Brian Lee
Mikhail Sher
Yakov Radutman 

James Dimele

Championship: Low Takes Lead

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On the turn with a board of KJ25♣, Tyng Low (sb) bet 800k.  Scott Blackman (utg+1) tanked for about a minute, then called.

River was the 4.  After taking some time, Tyng announced he was all-in.  Scott folded, leaving himself with about 1.2 million.

Tyng Low chipped up to about 4.6 million, good for the chip lead.

Event 15: 16th-18th Places ($448)

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16th Joey Mallon (Alexandria, VA)
17th Matt Burnitz (Bear, DE)
18th Vincent Ciarrocchi (Whitsett, NC)

Event 15: 19th-27th Places ($403)

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19th Gary Freedman (McLean, VA)
20th Ronald Shankoff (W. Windsor, NJ)
21st Thomas Moriarty (Jersey City, NJ)
22nd Antonio Amato (Langhorne, PA)
23rd Qing Guo (Edison, NJ)
24th Daniel Sewnig (Yardville, NJ)
25th Ivan Tsarev (Balashikha, Russia)
26th Eric Natishvili (Hoboken, NJ)
27th John Koliner (Northport, NY)





Championship: Wong Doubles Thru Blackman

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Scott Blackman opened for 105k, then She Lok Wong made it 500k straight.  Scott shoved and Wong called.

Scott: TT
Wong: KK

Board:  K Q 9 2 6

Wong doubled up to ~2.7 million.  Scott dropped to ~2.5 million.

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

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The final nine players completed the level, took ten, and have resumed play.

Here are the break time chip counts:

Russell Crane - 4.3 million
Scott Blackman - 3.6 million
Tyng Low - 2.2 million
Tony Abi-Yaghi - 1.9 million
Cliff Josephy - 1.8 million
She Lok Wong - 1.35 million
Ken Silberstein - 1.3 million
Kyle Bowker - 1.2 million
John Holley - 1.1 million

Championship: 10th Place - Shteyman

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Alex Shteyman (Edison, NJ)
$19,586

Alex Shteyman (hijack) shoved for ~400k and got looked up by Cliff Josephy in the big blind.

Alex:  JT suited
Cliff:  44

The pocket pair held up and Cliff chipped up to ~1.8 million.

Alex busted out in 10th place, earning $19,586.

Championship: 11th Place - Linster

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Mike Linster (Island Park, NY)
$19,586

Mike Linster got his chips in with A2 and was dominated by Scott Blackman's A4.  Mike flopped a 2, but Scott rivered a 4 for the higher pair.  He's up to over 3.6 million.

Mike Linster busted out in 11th place, earning $19,586.

The final ten have moved to the final table where play has resumed.  Here's the new lineup:

Seat - Player
1 - John Holley
2 - Tyng Low
3 - Cliff Josephy
4 - Ken Silberstein
5 - Scott Blackman
6 - Russell Crane
7 - Tony Abi-Yaghi
8 - Alex Shteyman
9 - She Lok Wong
10 - Kyle Bowker

Event 14: In The Money - Payouts

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Total Entries: 231
Total Buy-In: $46,200

Down to the final 27 and they're now in the money.  Here's what they're playing for :

Place - Payout

1st $12,550
2nd $7,394
3rd $4,257
4th $3,451
5th $2,689
6th $2,241
7th $1,793
8th $1,344
9th $896
10-12 $583
13-15 $493
16-18 $448
19-27 $403

Championship: 13th - Hanes; 12th - Rocha

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Simultaneous bust-outs:

Rob Hanes (Odessa, TX)
$14,313
 
Alex Shteyman opened and Rob Hanes shoved.  Alex called with QJ.  Rob was ahead with AK, but a Jack hit the board and then Alex rivered a flush.

Rob busted out in 13th place, earning $14,313.

Alex Rocha (S Setauket, NY)
$19,586

Meanwhile, on the other table, Alex Rocha opened for 85k utg and Tony Abi-Yaghi shoved from the big blind.  Alex called all-in for ~800k holding pocket 9s.  Tony had AK.  A King on the river sent the pot to Tony.

Alex Rocha hit the rail in 12th place, earning $19,586.

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

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Play resumed after the break.  Average stack is 1.4 million (36 big blinds).

Here are the approximate counts as of the break:

Scott Blackman - 3.4 million  (85 big blinds)
Russell Crane - 2.9 million
Tyng Low - 2.1 million
John Holley - 1.75 million
Alex Rocha - 1.5 million
Alex Shteyman - 1.2 million
Kyle Bowker - 1.2 million
Tony Abi-Yaghi - 1.05 million
Mike Linster - 850k
Cliff Josephy - 800k
Ken Silberstein - 740k
She Lok Wong - 600k
Rob Hanes - 505k ( < 13big blinds)

Championship: 15th Place - Dentale

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Mike Dentale (Brooklyn, NY)
$14,313

Mike Dentale got his short-stack in good with pocket Kings against the A7 off of Alex Rocha.  The board ran out J 9 8 9 T giving Alex a straight and the pot.

Mike busted out in 15th place, earning $14,313.

Championship: Abi-Yaghi Doubles

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Ken Silberstein opened for 80k from the cutoff, then Mike Linster raised to 150k from the button.  After the blinds got out of the way, Ken shoved for another 370k on top.  Mike let it go.  Ken chipped up to ~750k.

Tony Abi-Yaghi shoved utg for 376k and action folded around to Scott Blackman, who called from the small blind.

Tony: 77
Scott: AK

Board: J 4 4 4 3

Tony doubled up to ~800k.

Still 15 players.

Championship: Bowker Chipping Up

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On the river with a board of T5♠3♠2♠A♣, Ken Silberstein (utg) checked.  Kyle Bowker (button) bet 205k. 

After a couple of moments in the tank, Ken called.  Kyle showed pocket Tens.  Ken patted the felt and mucked his hand.

With that pot, Kyle chipped up to ~1.5 million.

Event 15: Dinner Break Numbers

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Play resumes with Level 17:  Blinds 2,500/5,000/500 ante at 8:25pm.

Total Entries:  231
Total Buy-In:  $46,200
Places Paid:  27

Total Chips In Play:  5.775 million
Players Remaining:  38
Average Stack:  152k


Championship: Bowker Doubles Through Abi-Yaghi

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On one of the first hands back from dinner break Kyle Bowker is all in for 360k with Ac 7c against the pocket Jacks of Tony Abi-Yaghi.

Bowker flops an Ace and doubles-up, while Abi-Yaghi is cut to 300k.

Championship: Back in Action

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The final 15 players have an average stack of 1.25 million (42 bb). Russell Crane is the chip leader with 2.9 million (97 bb).

The short stacks are Mike Dentale, Robert Hanes, and Kyle Bowker who all have less than 15 big blinds.

Championship: Dinner Break Chip Count

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Play Resumes 7:30 pm

Table 1

Seat-Name-Chip Count

1 She Lok Wong 500k
2 Alex Shteyman 980k
3 John Holley 2 million
4 Tyng Low 1.2 million
5 Russell Crane 2.9 million
6
7 Cliff Josephy 638k
8 Joseph Neiman 1.3 million
9 Robert Hanes 375k

Table 2


Seat-Name-Chip Count

1
2 Ken Silberstein 1.2 million
3 Mike Linster 1.4 million
4 Mike Dentale 275k
5 Scott Blackman 2.6 million
6
7 Kyle Bowker 380k
8 Tony Abi-Yaghi 663k
9 Alex Rocha 2 million

Championship: 16th Place - Marder

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Mike Marder (Sewell, NJ)
$10,546 

Mike Marder grinded 10-20 big blinds most of the tournament before finally going out in 16th place.

Marder's A K doesn't improve against Alex Rocha's JJ. Marder who briefly reached the 1 million chip mark for some breathing room, is all in for 560k (23 bb).

"It was a good run," says Marder, who is one of the more popular players at Borgata. He takes home $10,546 for his work.

Championship: 17th Place - Filippi

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 Amnon Filippi (New York, NY)
$10,546

Amnon Filippi loses a flip with 88 against the AK of Alex Shteyman, who flops a King to win the 400k chip pot.

Filippi is out in 17th place for $10,546.

Championship: 18th Place - Hughes

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Larry Hughes (Seattle, WA)
$10,546

Larry Hughes is all in with A♠ K♠ against pocket Aces for 450k.

Flop: Kx 10x 10♠

Turn: 8♠ (Hughes flush draw)

River: 5♣

"I swear it was a spade," says the good natured Hughes after the black 5 hit the river. "I had some hope with the flush and trip Kings after the flop."

Hughes takes home $10,546 for his 18th place finish.


Championship: Crane Rising at Final Two Tables

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Russell Crane has knocked out the last three players to become the overwhelming chip leader with two tables to go.  "Running good," says Crane as he stacks nearly 3 million chips.

Here's a look at the two table redraw. At the end of this level (6:47 pm), players will take a quick 40 minute dinner break.

Table 1

Seat-Name

1 She Lok Wong
2 Alex Shteyman
3 John Holley
4 Tyng Low
5 Russell Crane
6 Amnon Filippi
7 Cliff Josephy
8 Joseph Neiman
9 Robert Hanes

Table 2

Seat-Name

1 Michael Marder
2 Ken Silberstein
3 Mike Linster
4 Mike Dentale
5 Scott Blackman
6 Larry Hughes
7 Kyle Bowker
8 Tony Abi-Yaghi
9 Alex Rocha

Championship: 19th Place - Diaz

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Fernando Diaz (Miami, FL)
$8,286 

Fernando Diaz sends the last of his 500k to Russell Crane when his pocket 6s don't hold against AQ.
It's Crane's third straight knockout, as the chip leader takes his stack to nearly 3 million.

Diaz is out in 19th place for $8,286.

The remaining 18 players are doing the two table redraw.

Championship: Silberstein Doubles Through Dentale

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We didn't see the hand, but could hear the commotion outside the Boardroom as Mike Dentale can't believe his pocket Kings are beaten by Ken Silberstein's AQ.

"I haven't three bet all day," laments Dentale after an Ace lands on the flop.

Silberstein doubles his 500k, leaving Dentale with ~200k.

Here's Dentale's Twitter version.

2
3 bet 2 (redacted) black KK and this wizard ships AQ for 500k and flops an ace. And says I thought you would fold. My first 3 bet in 9 hours...

Championship: 20th Place - Gandhi

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Nick Gandhi (Stamford, CT)
$8,286

Nick Gandhi puts the last of his chips in on an 8-high flop and is against Russell Crane

Gandhi: J8 (pair of 8s)
Crane: QQ (over pair)

The Queens hold and Crane gets his second straight knockout to take the chip lead at 2.5 million.

Gandhi is out in 20th place for $8,286.

Championship: 21st Place - Crowder

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Keith Crowder (Elkins Park, PA)
$8,286

Keith Crowder and Russell Crane mix it up in a 1.8 million chip pot, with Crowder all in and at risk.

Crowder: A 10
Crane: Ax Kx

Flop: J Tx 8 (Crowder pair of Ts, flush draw)

Turn: 8x

River: Kx

"Dirty," says Crowder, who's disappointed his hand doesn't hold after the flop.

"I was behind preflop, but I'm due for a suckout, just one time. Of all the year's I've been coming here I haven't had one yet," he laments.  

Crowder finishes in 21st place for $8,286.

Championship: Two Shorties Double

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Two short stacks get much needed double-ups after coming back from break.

First, it's Tony Abi-Yaghi shipping 350k with KJ against Cliff Josephy's pocket 5s. Abi-Yaghi hits a Jack to stay alive.  While on Table 1, Amnon Filippi holds with A9 against Mike Dentale's KT for 119k.

Dentale, who began the day 30th out of 37 returning stacks has chipped up throughout the day including a nice pot from Alex Rocha that got him up to 600k.

Championship: Break Time Chip counts

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At the end of the last level Cliff Josephy makes a 4-bet all in against Scott Blackman who folds.
Josepy shows the A♠ as he rakes chips and is up to nearly 2 million chips.

There are lots of chips on Table 2 as the field is back from break.

The average stack is 893k (37 bb) with 21 players remaining.

Amnon Filippi is the short stack with 280k (12 bb), while She Lok Wong and Tony Abi-Yaghi are the short stacks at ~350k (15 bb).

There will be a two-table redraw at 18.

Table 1

Joseph Neiman 1 million
She Lok Wong 340k 
Tyng Low 1.1 million
Ken Silberstein 560k
Amnon Filippi 280k (12 bb)
Mike Dentale 715k
Alex Rocha 1.2 million

Table 2

Mike Marder 838k
Cliff Josephy 1.93 million (80 bb)
Scott Blackman 1.35 million
Mike Linster 1.55 million
Kyle Bowker 890k
Tony Abi-Yaghi 350k 
Robert Hanes 780k

Table 3

Larry Hughes 338k
Nick Gandhi 882k
Russell Crane 1.3 million
John Holley 1.45 million
Keith Crowder 930k
Fernando Diaz 521k
Alex Shteyman 800k

Championship: 22nd Place - Beier

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Matt Beier (Yonkers, NY)
$8,286

Matt Beier is holding 8 7 for 300k on his final hand against Mike Linster's 6♠ 6.

Flop: Q 6 4 (Linster set; Beier, flush draw & gutterball straight draw)

Turn: 3♣

River: 10
Linster fades the draw and takes his stack to 1.5 million.

Beier is out in 22nd place, earning $8,286.

Championship: 23rd Place - Abrams

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Larry Abrams (Mahwah, NJ)
$8,286

"Couldn't get anything going at all," says Larry Abrams, who is out in 23rd place. "I was card dead all day."

Abrams is all in with A4 for 71k (3 bb) and Mike Linster calls with any two cards, this time it happens to be 10 6.  Linster turns the 6 and sends Abrams to the rail.

Championship: 24th Place - Schwartz

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Jake Schwartz (New York, NY) 
$8,286 

Jake Schwartz began the day as the chip leader, but ends up going out in 24th place.

The pivotal hand comes with QQ against Alex Shteyman's suited T7, who goes runner-runner flush for a double-up.  The hand drops Schwartz from 600k to 100k and Shteyman eventually gets the last of the chips.

"I'm just mad I did the same thing in September," says Schwartz who earns $8,286.  "I was second in chips with four tables to go and managed to give them away."  Schwartz finished 21st in that event, the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship.

Championship: Abrams Nearly Doubles

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Larry Abrams is all in for 120k with AT and in position to double-up against the A6 of Robert Hanes. But the board runs out 9 9 8 5 8 to make it a chopped pot.

Abrams picks up a few chips, but is still on life support.

Championship: 25th Place - Menard

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Jeremy Menard (Raliegh, NC)
$8,286

After losing most of his stack to Michael Marder's set of 4s, Menard is bad shape with KT against the KK of Mike Linster.

"Oh my God, I'm drawing dead," says Menard, who doesn't pick up a sweat and is out in 25th place.

Menard takes home $8,286.


Championship: Marder on the Move

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Michael Marder began the level at 200k (13 bb) and after winning a pot from Robert Hanes and then getting more than a double-up on another hand he's up to nearly 1 million chips (63 bb).

The big hand comes when Marder, Mike Linster and Jeremy Menard see a flop of A 2 4♣.

Marder checks, Linster bets 55k (305k behind) and Menard makes it 140k (350k behind).

Marder check-raises all in for 378k and Linster jumps up from his chair and can't believe the bet.

Linster eventually folds, putting Menard in the tank.  After a two minutes, Menard calls and gets the bad news.

"I knew that's what you had," says Linster as Marder tables a set of 4s.  Menard is drawing thin with AQ and ends up shipping the double.

"Running over the table," jokes one player to which Marder simply smiles and stacks the chips.

Championship: Bowker Doubles Through Rocha

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Just after crossing the 1 million chip mark Alex Rocha sends a 347k double-up to Kyle Bowker who has pocket 9s against Rocha's AK.

Bowker wins the coin flip and hits a set on the river to double-up.

Bowker is up to 700k while Rocha drops to 650k.

Championship: "I'm Here to Gamble"

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The flop is 7 6 4 and Robert Haynes check-raises Mike Linster, who moves all in.

Haynes makes the call.

Haynes: 75 (pair of 7s, OE straight draw)
Linster: JJ (over pair)

Turn: 9 (no change)

River: 7

Haynes hits trip 7s on the river and gets a 637k double-up which takes his stack to 1.4 million.

"I'm here to gamble says Haynes," who is now among the chip leaders.

"Nice hand, nice call, and nice call preflop," quips Linster. "You said you're here to gamble, nice hand."

Linster drops to 400k.

Championship: 26th Place - Boffice

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Pasquale Boffice (Manahawkin, NJ)
$8,286

Pasquale Boffice moves all in for 100k and gets a call from Robert Hanes.

"Though you were making a move," says Hanes who's behind with A3 against Boffice's AQ.

The flop brings a 3 and the winner for Hanes.

"Nice playing with you," says Mike Linster, as Boffice heads to the rail.  Players from the other tables stop by to congratulate Boffice who at 81-years old was the elder statesman of the group with an engaging personality.

Boffice takes home $8,286 for his 26th place finish.

Championship: 27th Place - Cristos

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Jordan Cristos (Palmdale, CA)
$8,286

Jordan Cristos loses half of his 280k stack with 44 to Mike Dentale's AA, then get his remaining stack
all in against Amnon Filippi (AJ vs AT).

Filippi flops a Ten to get the elimination.

Cristos is out in 27th place for $8,286.

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

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Players are back from break with Scott Blackman holding the chip lead. A look at the big stacks and some break time tweets:

Big Stacks

Scott Blackman 1.65 million
Cliff Josephy 1.4 million
Fernando Diaz 1.3 million
Jake Schwartz 1.25 million


Championship: 28th Place - Liberto

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Justin Liberto (Fallston, MD)
$7,382

Justin Liberto says he lost a big hand when he called the flop, then led the turn and river on a board
of T 5 4 5 T. 

Jeremy Menard was in the tank and eventually moves all in forcing Liberto to fold.  "I had a five," says Liberto for the under-boat and that Menard's "face showed it," that he had the bigger full house.

Liberto lost half his stack and was eventually eliminated in 28th place for a $7,382 pay day.

Championship: 29th Place - Marquette

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JR Marquette (York, PA)
$7,382

John Holley opens the action, JR Marquette moves all in for 175k, Nick Gandhi is also all in for 195k and
Holley makes the call.

Holley: JJ
Marquette: AK
Gandi: AQ

Flop: 6 5 4 (Holley still leads)

Turn: 5 (no change)

River: Q

The Queen on the river gives Gandi the knockout and a near triple-up.

Marquette is out in 29th place for $7,382.

Championship: 30th Place - Jacobs

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Larry Jacobs (New York, NY)
$7,382

The board is J 9 4 7 when Cliff Josephy is all in and at risk for 556k against Larry Jacobs.

Josephy: T8 (nut straight)
Jacobs: KJ (drawing dead)

A meaningless 7 on the river gives Josephy the winning Jack-high straight that cripples Jacobs down to 30k and he's out a few hands later.

Jacobs finishes in 30th place for $7,382.